Advances and Future Prospects of Layered Perovskite Oxides (LnBaCo2O5+δ) as Electrocatalysts for Energy Applications
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Fernando Brondani Minussi, Rogério Marcos da Silva and Eudes Borges Araújo
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Summary
This review article examines advances in layered perovskite oxides (LnBaCo2O5+δ) for electrocatalysis reactions, specifically focusing on their applications as ORR (oxygen reduction reaction), OER (oxygen evolution reaction), and HER (hydrogen evolution reaction) electrocatalysts. The authors discuss the potential applications of these materials in solid oxide cells and related energy technologies, highlighting their practical applications and future prospects in the field of electrocatalysis.
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Advances, practical applications, and future prospects of layered perovskite oxides (LnBaCo2O5+δ) for electrocatalysis reactions
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